Translate

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Comedy at @ndy's house.

Who said you cant get a laugh over at Australia's one and only Zionist run Anti Racist/ Anarchist site. This picture (below) was attached to an article ( I didn't bother reading it) at Slackbastard. The following comment gave us a good giggle.Steve Brown Jul 30th, 2009 at 10:47 pm

"Cheerfully bleak. The photographer could have shooed the bird away and given the kid a cupasoup or something, though?"

3 comments:

Thriving on injury.
said...

Is that Vulture Wearing a Yarmulke ?

Michael Jackson, also once a Black Man, then a FrankenSteinian monstrosity, but now a Dead Man, is a case in point.

The story of Jackson is warning to all who Courageously place themselves in the "care" of the Jews. Especially protect your innocents. They count on, beg you with their wide eyed innocence,to protect them and shield them from the perversion of Jew.

Jackson knew his tormentors, and they knew he knew. The "Care" of the Jew is psychotic. Reject it and reject the Jew.

In the AJN we find a celebration of Michael Jackson's passing..

WITH :the recent passing of the King of Pop.. Shmoozethought it would be an appropriate time to re-visit someof the weird one's greatest hits - such as his virulentlyanti-Semitic answering machine message of 2003."They suck ... they're like leeches ... It's a conspiracy.The Jews do it on purpose," he said on the message,which was played in court. Whatever happened to runningyour finger up and down over your lips and saying'You've reached Michael, I'm underwater? Then therewas the lyric in the 1995 song They Don't Care AboutUs: "Jew me, sue me, everybody do me." He eventuallychanged the lyrics and apologised for the tirade. Otherlyrics Shmooze understands were changed beforerecording are "The Jew is mine", "Beat Jews", "The wayJews Make Me Feel" and "Bad Jews".

Prepare to Puke people. Strap yourselves to your seats, grab a bag and get ready to lose your lunch.

Read Rabbi Shmulies Ooze, which emerged into the world by the mechanism of peristalsis. The Rabbid's couldn't give a Shit about any of the "UnChosen". Occasionally repairing the world Kills the subject. The Rabbi "prays" for this and that. The Rabbi preys for its next victim.

I WAS on holiday in Iceland with my4 family when I received the terriblenews of Michael Jackson'siS passing.My wife and children were with mein our van. My daughter started crying.And while I was heartsick at the news, Iwas not shocked. I dreaded this dayand knew it had to come sooner, ratherthan later.A decade ago, during the two yearsthat I befriended Michael and hadattempted unsuccessfully to help himrepair his life, what I feare"d most wasthat he would die.As I told CNN in 2004, "My greatfear, and why I felt 1 had to be distancedfrom Michael ... was that hewould not live long ... When you haveno ingredients of a healthy life, whenyou are totally detached from thatwhich is normal, and when you are asuper-celebrity you, God forbid, end uplike Janis Joplin, like Elvis ... Michael isheaded in that direction."I am no prophet and it did not takea rocket scientist to see the impendingdoom. Michael was a man: in tremendouspain and his tragedy was to medicatehis pain away rather than addressits root cause.On the many occasions I visitedhim, he clearly appeared sedated. Whowere the doctors giving him this stuff?Was there no-one to intervene and save,him from himself?By the time I met Michael, he wasalready one of the most famous peoplein the world. But he seemed lethargic,burnt out and purposeless. He wantedto use his fame to help children, butknew he could not due to the 1993child molestation allegations againsthim.I tried to impress on Michael that hissalvation would come, not from furtherconcerts or album sales, but fromreconnecting with loved ones, finding aspiritual anchor, replacing his desire for• • • - _ v . \attention with a hunger for righteousaction and surrounding himself withserious and wise friends.I introduced Michael to Elie Wiesel. Iarranged for him to lecture at Oxford,where he asked all neglected childrento forgive their parents. He called hisfather to tell him he loved him. All thiswas significant progress. He came withme to synagogue and regularlyattended Shabbat dinner. He seemeddirected and content.Alas, Michael could not sustain thespiritual effort. He felt that many of theone-on-one charitable activities I advocatedhe undertake were too mundane.He felt he was being demystified. Heneeded the adulation of the crowds.Michael tragically mistook attentionfor love. He once confided to me: "Ithink all my success and fame ... I havewanted it because I wanted to be loved.That's all. That's the real truth. I wantedpeople to love me, truly love me,because I never really felt loved."You cannot read these words withoutfeeling a tremendous sadness for asoul that was so surrounded with heroworship,but remained so utterly alone.Because Michael substituted attentionfor love, he got fans who loved what hedid, but he never had true compatriotswho loved him for who he was.Michael's death was a personaltragedy and an American tragedy.Michael's rags-to-riches story was thestuff of American dreams. But now weknow how this story ends. Money cannofpurchase self-esteem, and beingfamous will never replace being lovedunconditionally by family and truefriends.Michael was far from a saint. Butthere was a gentility and nobility ofspirit that 1 found humbling and inspiringin a man so accomplished.I pray for his children. I pray for hisfamily. I pray for America.Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is the founder ofThis World: The Values Network, and isthe author of many best-selling books.

Total Pageviews

About Me

This blog site may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance the understanding of humanity's problems and hopefully to help find solutions for those problems. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. A click on a hyperlink is a request for information. Consistent with this notice you are welcome to make 'fair use' of anything you find on this web site. However, if you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. You can read more about 'fair use' and US Copyright Law at the Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law School. This notice was modified from a similar notice at Information Clearing House.